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network externality

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Network Externalities, Complementarities, and Invitations to Enter
We discuss the incentive of an exclusive holder of a technology to share it with competitors in a market with network externalities. We assume that high expected sales increase the willingness to pay for the good. This is named the "network effect". At a stable fulfilled expectations equilibrium, where the...
Tags: Network, Leader, Organized Change, Network Externality, Networking
Case studies 2003-01-01
On Network Externalities And Productivity Gains
This paper establishes links between network externalities and productivity gains. These links are obtained by constructing a model of production with network externalities. It will be shown that, given the network externalities, the supply function of the industry will have the shape of increasing returns to the size of the...
Tags: Network, Externality, Network Externality, Networking
White papers 2005-03-07

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Network Externalities, Complementarities, and Invitations to Enter
We discuss the incentive of an exclusive holder of a technology to share it with competitors in a market with network externalities. We assume that high expected sales increase the willingness to pay for the good. This is named the "network effect". At a stable fulfilled expectations equilibrium, where the...
Tags: Network, Leader, Externality, YoungEntrepreneur.com, Networking
White papers 2003-01-01
Credibility, Pre-Production and Inviting Competition in a Network Market
In this paper we considered a new solution to the credibility problem present in network industries. This problem arises because the value of a network good to its owner depends positively on the number of consumers who buy the good. Because of this property, it is in the interest of...
Tags: Consumer, Network, Competitor, Leader, AspireNow, Leadership, Strategy, Management
Case studies 2003-01-01
Regulatory Reform: No Case for Mandated Clearing
Craig Pirrong submits: New York University Stern School of Business professors Aarya, Engle, Figlewski, Lynch, and Subrhmanyam (AEFLS) contributed a chapter advocating centralized clearing of credit derivatives in the recent volume Restoring Financial Stability: How to Repair a Failed System edited by Acharya and Richardson. Although the authors are...
Tags: Financial, US Market, Craig Pirrong, American International Group Inc., Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
External links 2009-10-26
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